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Microbrewery based in Parker, Colorado
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Elk Mountain Brewing Company
IndustryAlcoholic beverage
Founded2010
FounderTom and Marcia Bell
HeadquartersParker, Colorado, USA
ProductsBeer
Production output400 US beer barrels (47,000 L; 12,000 US gal; 10,000 imp gal)
OwnerJake Minturn, Doug Hyndman
Websitehttp://www.elkmountainbrewing.com/

Elk Mountain Brewing Company is a microbrewery based in Parker, Colorado.

History

Elk Mountain Brewing, Inc. opened on July 1, 2010, in Parker, Colorado. Co-owner Tom Bell began homebrewing over 20 years ago with the dream of opening a brewery of his own one day. After an internship brewing for Tabernash Brewing Company in Longmont, Colorado, Tom began the process of opening his own brewery in his hometown of Parker, CO. After many months of construction, he opened his doors in July 2010. Elk Mountain won a silver medal at the Colorado State Fair Craft Brewing Competition with their Ghost Town Brown.

Jake Minturn and Doug Hyndman purchased the brewery in 2017. They intent to rebrand once the federal Tax and Trade Bureau have approved the change.

List of Beers Brewed

Name Style ABV%
Rock Slide Amber Ale 5.8
Mine Shaft Kölsch-style Ale 5.1
Wild Wapiti Wheat ale 5.7
Ghost Town Brown Ale 5.6
Elk Horn Stout 6.8
Ute Bill Pale Ale 5.3
Puma India Pale Ale 4.3

Awards

Elk Mountain, although new to the craft beer scene in Colorado, managed to win a silver medal for their Ghost Town Brown in the first few months of being open.

References

  1. Shikes, Jonathan (28 February 2017). "Ski-Foes-Turned-Friends Will Buy and Rename Elk Mountain Brewing". Westword. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  2. "Our Beer". Elk Mountain Brewing Company. Archived from the original on 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2011-01-05.
  3. http://www.coloradostatefair.com/uploads///2010general%20entry/2010%20Official%20Craft%20Beer%20Results.pdf Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
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